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God's creation

1,627 2011.03.25 13:46

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Let us consider our universe.


We live on one of nine planets that revolve around the sun.
As the dominant light of our solar system, put sun gives
off far more energy in one second than all mankind has produced since creation.

With a diameter of approximately 860,000 miles (1.5 million Km),
the sun could hold one million planets the size of the Earth.
Yet our sun is only an average-size star. 

Our sun is just one among 100 billion stars in our galaxy,
the Milky Way.
The Pistol Star gives off 10 million times the power generated
by our sun, and one million stars the size of our sun can
fit easily within its sphere.

It takes 100,000 light-years to travel from one side to
the Milky Way to the other.(One light-year is 5.88 trillion miles,
9.4 Km, or the distance light travels in one year.)

Our galaxy is moving through space at a phenomenal speed of one million miles per hour (1.6 million Km/hr)!

If the Milky Way were compared to the size of
the North American continent, our solar system would be
about the size of coffee cup!

Yet our Milky way is not a huge galaxy.
One of our neighbors, the Andromeda Spiral galaxy, is
2 million light-years away and contains
about 400 billions stars.

No one knows how many galaxies there are in the universe,
but scientists estimate there are billions of them.
 

Isaiah writes,
"Look up into the heavens. Who created all the stars?
He brings them out one after another,
calling each by its name. And He counts them to see that
none are lost or have strayed away."

Scientists estimate that there are ten billion trillion stars
in the universe, or about as many stars as there are
grains of sand on all of our planets's seashores.
If all the stars were divided equally among the people
of the world,
each person would receive almost two trillion stars.


                  Bill Bright.  God,  Discover His Charactor.  pp.  44,45 

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